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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: April 23, 2008 05:32:07am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Everything on NBC today vs. My Mother The Car

Which do you prefer?

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Poster: Seto-Kaiba_Is_Stupid Date: April 23, 2008 05:33:41am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Everything on NBC today vs. My Mother The Car

My Mother The Car, it's more realistic :-)

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Poster: Executive Date: April 23, 2008 05:10:17pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: My Mother The Car was an embarassment to NBC

Oh, sure...a man's dead mother's ghost inhabiting his antique car makes a lot of sense...........NOT!

NBC has some entertaining shows these days: "My Name is Earl", "30 Rock", and still going strong after 33 years (in spite of very few weak seasons along the way): Saturday Night Live.

All of them are two things My Mother the Car wasn't: Hit shows and FUNNY.

As for what I don't watch on NBC, who can argue that Law & Order (and its various spinoff series) aren't modern classics? The original has been on the air for 18 years now and the network has already committed to give it at least another 3.

This post was modified by Executive on 2008-04-24 00:10:17

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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: April 23, 2008 05:13:01pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: To be honest

I'd rather be raped than watch another episode of "Law and Order". "My Name Is Earl" makes me vomit.

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Poster: Executive Date: April 23, 2008 10:12:47pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: To be honest

I have no problem with you not liking those shows, and taking the higher road as usual I won't take it personally the way you have. :)

But to say even jokingly that would rather be raped......well again, your words! :)

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